Everything You Should Know if You’re Involved in a Bus Accident
Everything You Should Know if You’re Involved in a Bus Accident
For many people, bus is necessary for their daily commute and transportation, so they rely heavily on their safety. However, even with the safest bus drivers, accidents can still occur, and the results can be devastating.Still, many victims are unaware of how the legal system works for bus accidents, especially since there are many claims you can make depending on whether the bus is public or privately-owned. So if you or a loved one has been in a bus accident and is on the recovery process, here’s everything you should know.Types of Bus AccidentsSurprisingly, there are many bus accidents that people tend to overlook. Since buses can be public or private, it’s essential to know who the liable party in the accident is. For that, you’ll need help from qualified lawyers who have experience handling all types of bus collisions.That said, the ‘’bus accident’’ categories includes the following:
Public buses
Private buses
School buses
Transit buses (commuter buses, city buses, and shuttles)
Vans
Intercity buses (long-distance travel buses)
Driver Error
Driver Fatigue
Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
Bus Maintenance
Whiplash injury; image by Bruce Blaus, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
Head injuries
Bone fractures
Spinal cord injuries
Burn injuries
Facial lacerations
Whiplash
Medical expenses
Lost wages
Pain and suffering
Compensation for daily life services
Punitive damages
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